Boise State Broncos remain ranked in coaches poll after bye

There were some movers and shakers in this week’s college football polls, with the Boise State Broncos hanging on in one poll.

Seven teams in the top-25 lost this past week, meaning we’d likely see a few new teams jumping into the mix. The question remained, however, is how these games — and an Oklahoma State loss — would affect the Boise State Broncos.

The polls were released Sunday morning, with Boise State still finding a ranking in the Amway Coaches Poll, coming in at number 25. The Broncos fell a spot from the previous week, but actually received more points (145) than week four (114 points).

The Cowboys, who defeated Boise State 44-21 a little over a week ago, fell at home 41-17 to the Texas Tech Red Raiders. This loss dropped Oklahoma State from 15th to 21st.

Central Florida, meanwhile, rose to number 14 after their 56-36 victory over Florida Atlantic.

Over on the AP side of things, Boise State actually lost votes and fell to two places outside of the top-25 with 58 votes. Five new teams entered the rankings, including the Cal Bears (no. 24), Texas (no. 18), and Kentucky (no. 17).

Oklahoma State (last week: 15) and Virginia Tech (last week: 13) were two teams who took big tumbles out of the rankings.

UCF moved up a few spots in the AP poll, now sitting at number 13.

Amway Coaches Poll

A look at the top-25 as voted on by the coaches.

Alabama

Clemson

Georgia

Ohio State

Oklahoma

LSU

Stanford

Notre Dame

Penn State

Auburn

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Central Florida

Michigan

Miami (Fl)

Kentucky

Michigan St.

Mississippi St.

Oregon

Oklahoma St.

Texas

Duke

Virginia Tech

Boise St.

Associated Press poll

Alabama

Georgia

Clemson

Ohio St.

LSU

Oklahoma

Stanford

Notre Dame

Penn St.

Auburn

Washington

West Virginia

UCF

Michigan

Wisconsin

Miami (FL)

Kentucky

Texas

Oregon

BYU

Michigan St.

Duke

Mississippi St.

Cal

Texas Tech

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Jason is a 2001 graduate of Boise State and has been an avid fan of Boise State Athletics since the late 90's. Originally from Spring Creek, NV, Jason grew up a fan of the Fred Gatlin era Nevada Wolf Pack, but immediately switched his allegiances while attending school at Boise State. He hasn't looked back since and remains a loyal supporter of Boise State. For more: jason-haskins.com